I am glad Porch comtinues to do well.
I am glad Porch comtinues to do well.
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I am so glad Porch made it through the night. I hope he was able to eat a little and has been purring today. It is wonderful that such advances that have been made in treating animals.![]()
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Steffi and Lovable
That's so wonderful!!! Sweet baby purring this morning!!!![]()
Kim Loves Cats and Doggies Too!
I'm so glad to hear that Porch is doing well.Prayers are still on the way for a speedy recovery. All fingers and paws are still crossed here too.
Yipee! Porch is better. I told my family about Porch and your husband, so, now we all are keeping our fingers crossed for him.
here! here! I totally agree with the$$ thing!Porch SURVIVED surgery and the Dr. is pleased with the outcome. He will have to stay hospitalized till at least Sunday. The Dr. said he's in a critical point to make sure no infection develops. I think my husband made a wise decision...who cares about the $$$$$$$.
when I read that porch got thru the surgery and is doing well,
you know the feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when you hear of a sick cat? well I felt like that but in the good way!
Im so glad Porch is doing well.... hang in there tough Porch,
your mommy and daddy are anxious to bring you home!
I just talked with the vets and they said Porch is doing VERY well, better than they ever expected! He even ate yesterday afternoon. They said I can come by this afternoon and visit him, but they want him to remain there until maybe tomorrow. I told them I'd rather him be there and ensure all is staying well with him. I guess infection is a main concern with a procedure like this so they have him on an IV with antibiotics.
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Oh this is just the most wonderful news!!!! I am so thrilled for all of you!!! Soon Porch will be home and living a normal kitty life with two of the greatest humans ever!!!!![]()
Kim Loves Cats and Doggies Too!
Wonderful news that Porch is doing so well!And they had originally said he might be able to come home on Sunday, and now they're saying Saturday, so it sounds like they are very impressed with his progress. He sounds like a real fighter, with a real will to live.
Hope he continues to progress so well and is home soon.
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How come I missed this thread!
So sorry Lisa - having read through this whole thread - I'm sort of laughing and crying all at once. My heart goes out to you and I do hope Porch will come home to be loved and to recuperate with the best Meowmie and Daddy a furbaby could wish for.
{{{Hugs}}}} to you all.
Lynne
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Such wonderful news about Porch. Did the vet mention how his "pooping" mechanism was working?
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No, we're going there today after work and visiting Porch and talking with the vet. He just had food late yesterday afternoon so maybe they'll know when we visit!
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Yay Porch! You get better soon, okay sweet boy?
*hugs*
K&L, you are your hubby are angels.![]()
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keep improving Porch!
please keep us updated.
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